I was licensedto be a preacher of Calvinism, and I have never preached anything else.
With the exception of Andrew Bryan of Baltimore who was admitted to the bar, all of these young men were licensed as Presbyterian ministers.
Isaac William Giberne, an English clergyman, thought to have been a nephew of the Bishop of Durham, was licensed to preach in Virginia in 1758.
In December, 1774, he was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Philadelphia.
He has left no Doubt a mourning Family--Mr Hunter writes me word that Andrew was licensed to preach about the middle of June.
Lowe was apparently not licensed as a Presbyterian minister at this time for he shortly afterwards appears as an Anglican clergyman in St. George's and Hanover Parishes in Virginia.
The church establishment of the British territories in India was now, indeed, placed under the direction of a bishop and three archdeacons, and missionaries were to be licensed for the propagation of the gospel among the natives.
It had, however, scarcely been rejected when the Marquis of Salisbury introduced another, which proposed to empower all persons qualified by law to kill game to take out a licence, authorizing them to sell game to licensed dealers.
The licence may be revoked at any time by the Secretary of State, when the person licensed must return to prison.
Persons and premises are licensed for the convenience of the public, and it is not for the public convenience that anyone should be allowed to have a practically unlimited supply of liquor.
Any vehicle of the kind would never be licensed for the conveyance of ordinary passengers, animal or human, by a modern sanitary authority.
He was licensed to preach in 1741, and a few months later the earl of Leven, hearing of his eloquence, presented him to the parish of Collessie in Fife.
A small, genteel notification of her being licensed to sell tea would, it is true, be necessary, but I hoped that it could be placed where no one would see it.
In his twenty-third year Mr. Clay was licensed to practise law, and emigrated to Lexington, Kentucky.
Cock-fighting is licensed by the government, and great care is taken in the breeding of game fowls, which are very large and heavy birds.
The 1st clause declares that since cock-fights are a source of revenue to the State, they shall only take place in arenas licensed by the Government.
Having with this view established general deposits and licensed houses for the sale of native wine, with proper superintending clerks they soon began to reap the fruits of so judicious a determination.
These administrators receive in the licensed establishments the coco and nipa wines, at prices stipulated by the growers.
They furnished their licensed traders with their outfits, assigned them their respective districts, served as their bankers, and exercised over them an interested supervision.
Perry Locke, the licensed Methodist minister, disliked to do jury duty.
She's licensed to weigh twa hunder tons when fully loaded.
There must be present a sufficient part of the public who would go also to a performance licensed by the author as a commercial transaction.
A copyright may be assigned orlicensed "either wholly or partially, and either generally or subject to limitations to any particular country, and either for the whole term of the copyright or for any part thereof.
No dealer is licensed to sell it at a less price, and a sale at a less price will be treated as an infringement of the copyright.
And they will meet anywhere--in licensed premises even--except in a church; they will do anything except have the Communion together.
Where little babies die, 200 out of every thousand; where in proportion to the number of licensed premises is the death-rate among the babes--there He is crucified.
What a deliverance that must be for the weak-willed when the State no longer, by licensed premises every few yards in the crowded streets, tempts them to take the road to pauperism and destruction.
And for my poor services the king hath granted letters patent whereby I am licensed to beg.
As for me, I am poor and of no account, only a beggar licensed by grace of his Majesty the King.